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Whistler Waves in the Plasmasphere Boundary Layer: Nonlinear Parametric Excitation

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We present the initial results of numerical simulations of nonlinear coupling between quasi‐electrostatic lower hybrid oblique resonance and fast magnetosonic waves, which was suggested to explain the observations of Very… Click to show full abstract

We present the initial results of numerical simulations of nonlinear coupling between quasi‐electrostatic lower hybrid oblique resonance and fast magnetosonic waves, which was suggested to explain the observations of Very Low Frequency (VLF) electromagnetic emissions at frequencies well above the lower hybrid resonance frequency in the turbulent plasmasphere boundary layer. These emissions represent a distinctive subset of the substorm/storm‐related VLF whistler activity contributing to the alteration of the outer radiation belt boundary. As the turbulent plasmasphere boundary layer is interior to the plasma sheet inner boundary and thus devoid of substorm‐injected kiloelectron volt electrons, the “standard” whistler generation mechanism must be excluded. The simulations show that the parametric coupling of lower hybrid oblique resonance and magnetosonic waves creates VLF electromagnetic emissions with the spectral characteristics consistent with the observations.

Keywords: whistler waves; boundary layer; lower hybrid; plasmasphere boundary

Journal Title: Geophysical Research Letters
Year Published: 2019

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